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1、備戰(zhàn)2022年高考英語(yǔ)【名校地市好題必刷】全真模擬卷(新高考專(zhuān)用)第一模擬(本卷共3局部,總分值120分,考試用時(shí)90分鐘) 本卷須知:.答卷前,考生務(wù)必將自己的姓名、準(zhǔn)考證號(hào)填寫(xiě)在答題卡上。.回答選擇題時(shí),選出每題答案后,用鉛筆把答題卡上對(duì)應(yīng)題目的答案標(biāo)號(hào)涂黑。如需改動(dòng),用橡皮擦 干凈后,再選涂其他答案標(biāo)號(hào)?;卮鸱沁x擇題時(shí),將答案寫(xiě)在答題卡上,寫(xiě)在本試卷上無(wú)效。.考試結(jié)束后,將本試卷和答題卡一并交回。第一局部 閱讀(共兩節(jié),總分值50分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每題分,總分值分)閱讀以下短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最正確選項(xiàng)。(2021 .山東青島高三統(tǒng)一質(zhì)量檢測(cè))ASumme

2、r Teen Volunteer OpportunitiesBloomington Parks and Recreation offers an excellent opportunity for teens to get involved and make a difference in their community by volunteering within a variety of summer youth programs. Summer Teen volunteers assist with activities under the guidance of experienced

3、 staff and gain valuable leadership skills. In the summer, teens can apply to volunteer in the following programs:Summer Adventure Playground Program VolunteerProgram Dates: June 14 - August 12Location(s): Kelly, Poplar Bridge. Running, Smith. Sunrise and Westwood parksInformation: Help facilitate o

4、pportunities to play and lead playground participants (in grades 2 - 7) in games, sports, arts and crafts, and make new friendships.Mini View VolunteerProgram Dates: June 14 - August 6Location: Valley View Elementary SchoolInformation: Help to assist with the supervision of preschoolers 1st graders

5、in a social occasion.in a virtual classroom at Edgewood Elementary School. One September afternoon a few weeks into the school year, she received a call from Cynthia Phillips, who was having technical difficulties with her granddaughter tools fbr online learning.Koch immediately noticed something wa

6、s wrong with Phillips. They had spoken many times before, but Koch had never heard Phillips sound quite like this. Her words were so jumbled (1昆舌L) that Koch could barely understand her, though she was able to make out that Phillips had fallen four times that day. Koch called her principal, Charlie,

7、 who assured her that he would call and check on Phillips himself.Just like Koch, Charlie could barely understand Phillips. He suspected she might be having a stroke-he recognized the signs from when his own father had suffered one. Meanwhile, Charlie immediately became concerned that Phillipss two

8、grand children, ages six and eight, were probably home alone with her. Charlie asked his office manager to send an ambulance to the grandmothers home. Then he called Mathews and Keytria, two deans in the school district, to tell them what was going on. Both of them dropped everything and drove to th

9、e familys home.When they pulled up less than ten minutes later, the doctors were treating Phillips while the two girls, looking visibly shaken, were outside with a neighbor. The quick response from Koch and Charlie saved Phillipss life. She arrived at the hospital in time to get treatment and before

10、 chronic damage occurred.注意:.續(xù)寫(xiě)詞數(shù)應(yīng)為150左右;.請(qǐng)按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。Para. 1:Koch and Charlie rush to the hospital to see Phillips.Para. 2:Koch and Charlie were excited and proud of Phillips5 words.The View VolunteerProgram Dates: June 14 - August 6Location: Valley View Elementary SchoolInformation: Help to

11、assist with supervision of 2nd - 5th graders in a social recreational setting.Camp Kota Junior CounselorProgram Dates: June 14 - August 9Location: East Bush LakeInformation: Help campers learn basic outdoor skills while meeting new friends, singing crazy songs and having tons of fun.To apply, fill o

12、ut a Parks and Recreation 2021 Summer Teen Volunteer Application. Please bWhat benefit can volunteers get from the programs?A. Making the community differentB. Becoming an experienced staff member.C. Acquiring useful leadership skills.D. Getting opportunities for college.Which program suits you if y

13、ou are good with kindergarten kids?Summer Adventure Playground Program VolunteerMini View volunteer.The View VolunteerCamp Kota Junior Counselor.What should you do to apply for the opportunity?A. Fill in an application form.B. Answer questions via an interview.C. Clarify your program(s) of interest

14、by phone.D. Contact the organizers on March 31.(2022山東濰坊一模)BA new study, published this week in the journal Frontiers in Veterinary Science, reveals that non-human animals tears are not so different from our own. The chemical similarities are so great, in fact, that the composition of other species9

15、 tears一and how they*re adapted to their environments-may provide insights into better treatments for human eye disease.Previously, scientists had studied closely only the tears of a handful of mammals, including humans, dogs, horses, camels, and monkeys. In the new study, Brazilian veterinarians ana

16、lyzed the tears of reptiles and birds for thefirst time , focusing on seven species.Tears, which are released from tear tubes, form a film over the eye thats composed of three ingredients: mucus, waler, and oil. The mucus coats the eyes surface and helps to attach the film to the eye, the water is a

17、 natural salty solution containing crucial proteins and minerals, and the oil prevents the eye from drying out.Humans are the only known species to produce emotional tears; the expression crocodile tears/9 which refers to a persons phony display of emotion, comes from the mysterious tendency of croc

18、odiles to release tears as they eat.But tears play key roles beyond weeping, notes Lionel Sebbag at Iowa State University, who was not involved in the new research. They help with vision by lubricating and clearing the eye. They also protect the eye against infection and provide nutrition to the cor

19、nea, the eyes clear outer layer, which lacks blood tubes, he says.Learning how reptiles and birds* use tears may also inspire new medications for conditions such as dry eye, which occurs when tear tubes dont produce enough oil. The disease, common in cats, dogs, and people, can sometimes lead to bli

20、ndness.What is paragraph 3 mainly about?B. The composition of tears.D. The definition of tears.A. The source of tears.C. The classification of tears,What does the underlined word “phony in paragraph 4 mean?A. Tricky.B. Regretful.C. Cold.D. False.Which statement does Lionel Sebbag agree with?A. Weepi

21、ng contributes to eye disease.B. The cornea has rich blood tubes.C. Tears oil and clear the eyes.D. More tears mean better vision.What might be the best title for the text?A. Tears, a barrier to eyesA better treatment for eye diseaseC. Non-human tears promise new curesC. Non-human tears promise new

22、curesC. Non-human tears promise new curesC. Non-human tears promise new curesD. Other species, tears are similar to humans,(2021 .安徽江淮十校高三聯(lián)考)While training for a half-marathon last fall, Janet Sherman, 57, started noticing pain in her left foot. A diagnosis of plantar fasciitis(足底筋膜炎)led to shoe ins

23、erts and cross-training. Before long, the Wyoming-based teacher was just good enough, to go back to training, and so she did, although she chose to drop down to a shorterI OK race distance.On race day, Shermans foot began bothering her early, and by a water stop two-thirds of the way through the cou

24、rse, she knew she should drop out. It was so painful, but I was stubborn and finished out the race. she said.Afterward, I could barely walk.To the inactive, Shermans attitude might be hard to understand. But fbr amateur athletes and weekend warriors, pushing through pain is a common refrain.As a soc

25、iety, we are more active in sports than ever before” said Adrienne Langelier, a Texas-based sports psychology consultant.But at the same time, as a culture we have developed a no-days off mentality.That needs to change, said Mark Cucuzzella, a physician and professor at the West Virginia University

26、School Medicine. No pain, no gainno, thank you”, he said jokingly. For too long we have beautified that way of thinking. Its not sustainable.Pressing too hard can lead to injuiy, illness and exhaustion. With running, for instance, pushing through pain can lead to a secondary injury, said Adam Tenfor

27、de of the Spaulding National Running Center at Harvard Medical School. A stress 什acture(骨折),if you continue to run on it, may progress to a full fracture and require a much longer recovery period, for example. He said. I advocate for addressing pain early, rather than ignoring it”.From the text,what

28、 do we know about Sherman?She gave up training because of pain in her left foot.B She insisted on finishing a half-marathon race.She recovered from injury fully to get back to training.She finished out a shorter 10k despite of severe pain.What does underlined word That” in Paragraph 4 refer to?It is

29、 very common to push through pain while doing sports.B We should drop out of training because of pain.More and more people are addicted to sports nowadays.People are bearing greater burden than reasonably supposed.Whafs Mark Cucuzzellas attitude towards No pain, no gain?A. Favorable.B. Neutral.C. Di

30、sapproving.D. Uncaring.What did Adam Tenforde advise us to do?A. Develop a “no days off mentality.Deal with pain as soon as possible instead of ignoring it.Carry on training regardless of pain.No pain, no gain.(2021.山東泰安一模)DWhen British musician Paul Barton performs in central Thailand lately, his e

31、nergetic listeners react wildly. Some pull his hair or jump on his piano. Others steal his music papers.The behavior is normal, however, because these crowds are truly wild - wild monkeys to be exact. Barton plays often to the animals in Lopburi, an area known for its populations of wild macaque mon

32、keys. The pianist hopes the music shows bring calm to the animals during the coronavirus crisis.The disease has caused problems for the monkeys, too. They are hungry. The restrictions on tourism mean fewer people come to see the monkeys and feed them. We need to make an effort to make sure that they

33、 eat properly. And when they eat properly they will be calmer and will not be aggressive/ said Barton, 59, a long-time Thailand resident. Barton has played at four sites in Lopburi, including at an ancient Hindu temple, a store and an old movie theater.The macaques quickly surround Barton when he pl

34、ays Greensleeves, Beethovens Fur Elise and Michael Nyman s Diary of Love. Some of the creatures sit on his chair, while others climb up his body and touch his head. A wonderful opportunity to see the wild animals just being themselves.said Barton, from Yorkshire in northern England.But, Barton keeps

35、 his attention on his performance, even as a small monkey runs over his hands on the instrument. Other monkeys take control ofhis music papers. I was surprised to play the piano and find that they were actually eating the music as I was playing it. But J he added, “I wasnt going to let those things

36、distract from the project which is to play the music for these wonderful macaques/9The monkeys are Bartons latest animal fans. Past wildlife audiences included elephants living in special protected areas. Barton hopes to raise awareness of the monkeys hunger. At the same time, he hopes to study thei

37、r behavior as they react to classical music.Why is the author not surprised at Bartons audiences rude reaction?Paul Barton performed badly.The audience are monkeys in the zoo.The audience are monkeys in the wild.The monkeys are infected by the coronavirus.What can be inferred about the coronavirus?I

38、t caused no trouble for the monkeys.It affected Thailands tourism seriously.It made wild monkeys live more happily.It made wild monkeys eat more properly.What does Barton consider his performance himself?To be a good opportunity to save wild animals.To be a good opportunity to restrict wild animals.

39、To be a good chance to tame wild animals.To be a good chance to observe wild animals.What does Paragraph 5 mainly talk about?The past performances of BartonBartons efforts to protect classical music.The purpose of Bartons performance.Barton*s research on monkeys behavior.第二節(jié)(共5小題:每題2. 5分,總分值12. 5分)閱

40、讀下面短文,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出可以填入空白處的最正確選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)(2021 遼寧實(shí)驗(yàn)中學(xué)高三階段檢測(cè))The carbon footprint shows how much carbon dioxide a person emits(#F放)in everyday life. It measures the amount of fossil (化石)fuels and electricity someone uses up as well as the carbon footprint of the products they buy. When we use our car

41、s or heat our homes with carbon dioxide, various other gases are set free. 16You can measure your carbon footprint by using a calculator that you can find on various websites. 17 In America for example, every citizen produces about 28 tons of carbon dioxide and other dangerous gases a year; in Great

42、 Britain the amount is about 10 tons.18 The way we travel, for example, has a major effect on our environment. Use your bike or walk for short distances. Public transport is a way of getting to places without putting a burden on the environment. 19 Many environmental experts, however, argue that it

43、often saves energy to buy food that is produced naturally in faraway places than consuming food grown locally in greenhouses. In your home you can contribute to saving energy by turning off lights if you dont need them or by avoiding the use of air conditioners. Recycling plastic glass and paper can

44、 also reduce your carbon footprint dramatically.20 Only if we concentrate on reducing carbon emissions together can we hope to make our environment better.Many people travel between cities and suburbs every day.The carbon footprint is usually measured in tons of CO2 per year.These emissions lead to

45、a thicker atmosphere and global warming.It is also vital to persuade others to take the same steps that you do.There are many actions you can take to reduce your carbon footprint.The websites also provide carbon storage tools and methods for individuals.Buying local food is another way of restrictin

46、g emission into the atmosphere. 第二局部 語(yǔ)言運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),總分值30分) 第一節(jié)(共15小題:每題1分,總分值15分)閱讀下面短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出可以填入空白處的最正確選項(xiàng)。(2021 .福建廈門(mén)三模)Twins are supposed to have a lot in common. However, my twin sister and I cant be more 21 .Im louder, taller and sharper while shes quieter, shorter and sweeter.While mo

47、st of the time we could get along, our relationship didnt enjoy the usual 22 between twins. For years we spoke only when necessary. Twelve years ago, our mother23 lung cancer. Because I livedcloser to my parents, I 24 all the day-to-day caretaking. Meanwhile, my sister 25 gave suggestions that felt

48、like criticisms, which 26 our already delicate relationship, especially after our mother died.When the serious COVID-19 pandemic started, I then turned to Chinese dramas to 27 my anxiety. That felt 28 my mother also loved watching Chinese dramas, even in a hospital bed. Perhaps these dramas were her

49、 only 29 to her childhood in China.As I watched, I found myself missing my mother more than ever. Suddenly, I had a (n)30 to text mysister what I might have normally told my motherthat she had better watch Chinese dramas. 31, she agreedto watch along with me. Soon we were live-texting enthusiastical

50、ly as we watched. The more dramas we watched, the more 32 our conversations became. We couldn*t help 33 what it would be like to grow up in China with Chinese people like us.I could never have imagined how Chinese dramas could fill my mothers absence, leading me to 34 my Chinese roots and how dramas

51、 would help me 35 my sister.21.A. seriousB familiarC. identicalD. different22.A. successB closenessC. responsibilityD. admiration23.A. beatB ignoredC developedD. found24.A. managedB rejectedC. dividedD. encountered25.A. simplyB . alsoC. neverD. still26.A. brightenedB - softenedC. worsenedD strengthe

52、ned27.A. witnessB easeC cureD wrap28.A. impossibleB. ridiculousC. strangeD natural29.A. connectionB regretC adaptationD. answer30.A. ambitionB urgeC. scheduleD - attempt31.A. UnderstandablyB. HopefullyC. InterestinglyD. Surprisingly32.A. involvedB. embarrassingC. irrelevantD. boring33.A. concludingB analyzingC. wo

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